Neil Harris will be forced into at least once change for Millwall's trip to Bristol City in the Championship on Sunday afternoon.

The Lions travel to Ashton Gate and know that if either Hull City or Bolton Wanderers get even a point in their games against Queens Park Rangers or Wigan Athletic on Saturday they will start the game in the relegation zone.

Right now, only goal difference keeping them above the bottom-three and come here in search of their first away league victory since April.

Millwall will be without record-signing Ryan Leonard, who will serve a one-match suspension for his red card against Birmingham City on Wednesday.

Harris will definitely be without strikers Tom Bradshaw (knee) and Tom Elliott (hamstring), whilst Lee Gregory (stomach/groin) and Shaun Hutchinson (head) should both be fit despite coming off early in midweek.

After the Birmingham defeat, Harris said: "His [Gregory's] stomach/groin area is tightening up. We are not exactly sure at this moment in time. We will have to assess him."

And as for Hutchinson: "No concussion, just a cut", he continued. "Normally you take them off, stitch them up and it takes two minutes, but we didn’t have two minutes with ten men. If it had been 11 vs 11 we would have left him, let him get stitched up and go back on, but we couldn’t have gone nine v 11."